Yoshida, Hiroshi (1876 - 1950 )

Hiroshi Yoshida was born in 1876. He began his artistic training with his adoptive father in Kurume, Fukuoka prefecture. Around the age of twenty, he left Kurume to study with Soritsu Tamura in Kyoto, subsequently moving to Tokyo and the tutelage of Shotaro Koyama. Yoshida studied Western-style painting, winning many exhibition prizes and making several trips to the United States, Europe and North Africa selling his watercolors and oil paintings. In 1902, he played a leading role in the organization of the Meiji Fine Arts Society into the Pacific Painting Association. His work was featured in the exhibitions of the state-sponsored Bunten and Teiten. While highly successful as an oil painter and watercolor artist, Hiroshi Yoshida turned to woodblock printmaking upon learning of the Western world’s infatuation with ukiyo-e.

Following the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, Hiroshi Yoshida embarked on a tour of the United States and Europe, painting and selling his work. When he returned to Japan in 1925, he started his own workshop, specializing in landscapes inspired both by his native country and his travels abroad. Yoshida oversaw each step of the woodblock printing process—from design to publication. His career was temporarily interrupted by his sojourn as a war correspondent in Manchuria during the Pacific War. Although he designed his last woodblock print in 1946, Yoshida continued to paint with oils and watercolors up until his death in 1950.

Hiroshi Yoshida was widely traveled and knowledgeable of Western aesthetics, yet maintained an allegiance to traditional Japanese techniques and traditions. Attracted by the calmer moments of nature, his woodblock prints breathe coolness, invite meditation, and set a soft, peaceful mood. All of his lifetime prints are signed “Hiroshi Yoshida” in pencil and marked with a jizuri (self-printed) seal outside of the margin. Within the image, most prints are signed “Yoshida” with brush and ink beside a red “Hiroshi” seal. Ronin Gallery offers a unique selection of Hiroshi Yoshida prints for sale.

Modern Art | Modern Japanese Prints and Paintings

The 20th century saw the emergence of two modern Japanese print movements: Shin Hanga, or “new prints,” and Sosaku Hanga, or “creative prints.” Both sought an identity somewhere between centuries of rich cultural tradition and modern global character. With growing realism, changing techniques, and a newfound international audience, the Shin Hanga movement portrayed familiar Japanese themes through modern eyes. From sensual beauties and expressive actors, to atmospheric landscapes and sensitive nature studies, the principal genres of ukiyo-e reasserted themselves with renewed vigor. The Sosaku Hanga movement emphasized the participation of the artist in every aspect of production. From carving to printing, modern Japanese printmaking adopted a more spontaneous, expressive attitude through the artistic explorations of this movement. Ranging from figural to abstract, Sosaku Hanga flourished after WWII. Explore Ronin Gallery's selection of modern prints and paintings below.

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Artist

  • Akiyama, Iwao
  • Amano, Kunihiro
  • Arichi, Yoshito
  • Bakufu
  • Beato, Felice
  • Fukita, Fumiaki
  • Fukuda, Heihachiro
  • Goyo
  • Hasegawa, Konobu
  • Hashimoto, Okiie
  • Hasui
  • Hoson
  • Ikeda, Zuigetsu
  • Ikegami, Isao
  • Inagaki, Tomoo
  • Inagaki, Toshijiro
  • Inuzuka, Taisui
  • Ito, Nisaburo
  • Kamei, Tobei (Genbei)
  • Kanpo
  • Keibun
  • Kinoshita, Tomio
  • Kiyohara, Hitoshi
  • Kiyoshi
  • Kiyotada IV
  • Koei
  • Kogyo
  • Koitsu
  • Koson
  • Kotondo
  • Koyama, Avito
  • Kusakabe, Kimbei
  • Kuzuhara, Teru
  • Mabuchi, Toru
  • Maekawa, Senpan
  • Mifune, Tsunade
  • Mizufune, Rokushu
  • Morikane
  • Murakami, Sadao
  • Nagai, Kiyoshi (Hiroyuki Tajima)
  • Nakao, Yoshitaka
  • Nakayama, Shuko
  • Nishimura, Hodo
  • Ohtsu, Kazuyuki
  • Okada, Koichi
  • Okumura, Koichi
  • Onchi, Koshiro
  • Pissarro, Camille
  • Rakusan (Rakuzan)
  • Ridley, Matthew White
  • Sadanobu III
  • Sakai, Doitsu
  • Sanmonji, Kazuhiko
  • Sawada, Tetsuro
  • Seiko
  • Sekino, Jun'ichiro
  • Shin'ei
  • Shinsui
  • Shiro
  • Shoson
  • Shoun
  • Shuho
  • Chigusa, Soun
  • Sozan
  • Tadakiyo
  • Tadamasa
  • Takahashi, Shinichi
  • Takahashi, Ushio
  • Tamimasa
  • Taniguchi, Kokyo
  • Tatsumi
  • Toyonari
  • Ueda, Fujo
  • Uehara, Konen
  • Umeno, Takako
  • Unno, Mitsuhiro
  • Urushibara, Mokuchu
  • Ushiku, Kenji
  • Wada, Sanzo
  • Yamaguchi, Susumu
  • Yamao, Akio
  • Aoyama, Masaharu
  • Araki, Tetsuo
  • Asano,Takeji
  • Azechi, Umetaro
  • Baldridge, Cyrus LeRoy
  • Bartlett, Charles
  • Bonnard, Pierre
  • Cassatt, Mary
  • Yoshida, Chizuko
  • Degas, Edgar
  • Keith, Elizabeth
  • Foujita, Tsuguharu
  • Fujita, Fumio
  • Kitaoka, Fumio
  • Hack, Vincent
  • Hagiwara, Hideo
  • Hara, Takeshi
  • Hyde, Helen
  • Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de
  • Kawanishi, Hide
  • Hiratsuka, Unichi
  • Hoshi, Joichi
  • Ide, Gakusui
  • Imaizumi, Tadayoshi
  • Ishiwata, Koitsu
  • Ito, Yuhan
  • Iwami, Reika
  • Jacoulet, Paul
  • Kajiwara, Hisako
  • Karhu, Clifton
  • Kawada, Kan
  • Kawano, Kaoru
  • Okamoto, Kazuko
  • Sasajima, Kihei
  • Kobashi,Yasuhide
  • Konishi, Seiichiro
  • Kotozuka, Eiichi
  • Inoue, Kozo
  • Lum, Bertha
  • Maki, Haku
  • Manet, Edouard
  • Tanaka, Masaaki
  • Miki, Suizan
  • Miller, Lilian
  • Minagawa, Taizo
  • Miyamoto, Shufu
  • Miyashita, Tokio
  • Mori, Yoshitoshi
  • Munakata, Shiko
  • Nakayama, Tadashi
  • Namiki, Hajime
  • Matsubara, Naoko
  • Nishijima, Katsuyuki
  • Norikane, Hiroto
  • Oda, Kazuma
  • Ohashi, Shigeyuki
  • Okuyama, Gihachiro
  • Okuyama, Gijin
  • Onda, Akio
  • Ono, Tadashige
  • Osugi, Shoji
  • Ouchi, Makoto
  • Rei, Yuki
  • Tanaka, Ryohei
  • Saito, Kiyoshi
  • Seiler, Willy
  • Shimotakahara, Nobuteru
  • Ashikaga, Shizuo
  • Kawarazaki, Shodo
  • Shotei (aka Hiroaki)
  • Mori, Shuncho
  • Natori, Shunsen
  • Sugiura, Kazutoshi
  • Tajima, Hiroyuki
  • Takagi, Shiro
  • Takahashi, Rikio
  • Takane, Koko
  • Ito, Takashi
  • Takeshita, Kin-u
  • Takeuchi, Keishu
  • Tamamura, Kozaburo
  • Tanigami, Konan
  • Tissot, James
  • Tokuriki, Tomikichiro
  • Tomita, Fumio
  • Unsigned / Unknown Artist
  • Vuillard, Edouard
  • Watanabe, Sadao
  • Whistler, James McNeil
  • Yayanagi, Go
  • Yoshida, Hiroshi
  • Yoshida, Hodaka
  • Yoshida, Masaji
  • Yoshida, Toshi
  • Katsuda, Yukio

Series

  • 12 Scenes in the Japanese Alps
  • 12 Views of Tokyo
  • Eight Views of Cherry Blossoms
  • Europe
  • India and Southeast Asia
  • Inland Sea
  • Ten Views of Mt. Fuji
  • The Inland Sea
  • The United States
  • Twelve Scenes of Tokyo (Yoshida)
  • Twelve Scenes of the Japan Alps
  • United States

Subject

  • Animals & Fish
  • Architectural
  • Autumn
  • Beauties (bijin-ga)
  • Birds
  • Bridges
  • Children
  • Flowers & Gardens
  • Landscapes
  • Legends & History
  • Moon & Night
  • Mt. Fuji
  • Nature
  • Pastimes
  • Rain
  • Rituals & Beliefs
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Waterfalls and Rapids
  • Waterscapes
  • Winter

Period

  • 1912 - 1945 (Taisho & Early Showa)
  • 1945 - 1989 (Showa & Postwar Period)

Medium

  • Watercolor
  • Woodblock Print

Size

  • Small (ie. Chuban)
  • Medium (ie. Oban)
  • Large (ie. Triptych)
  • Extra Large

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Chionin Temple Gate

Yoshida, Hiroshi

Chionin Temple Gate

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Grand Canyon

Yoshida, Hiroshi

Grand Canyon

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Night in Kyoto

Yoshida, Hiroshi

Night in Kyoto

JPR-208125

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Island Palaces in Udaipur

Yoshida, Hiroshi

Island Palaces in Udaipur

JPR-208123

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Glittering Sea

Yoshida, Hiroshi

Glittering Sea

JP-208121

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Azalea Garden

Yoshida, Hiroshi

Azalea Garden

JP-208119

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Criptomeria Avenue

Yoshida, Hiroshi

Criptomeria Avenue

JPR-207787

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Glittering Sea

Yoshida, Hiroshi

Glittering Sea

JPR-207786

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Calm Wind

Yoshida, Hiroshi

Calm Wind

JPR-207785

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Willow and Stone Bridge

Yoshida, Hiroshi

Willow and Stone Bridge

JPR-207784

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Suzukawa

Yoshida, Hiroshi

Suzukawa

JPR-207782

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Kamogawa in Kyoto

Yoshida, Hiroshi

Kamogawa in Kyoto

JPR-112030

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Hokuryo

Yoshida, Hiroshi

Hokuryo

JPR1-58071

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In a Temple Yard

Yoshida, Hiroshi

In a Temple Yard

JP-200070

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Evening in Nara

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Evening in Nara

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A Little Restaurant

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A Little Restaurant

JPR-207898

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Sarusawa Pond

Yoshida, Hiroshi

Sarusawa Pond

JPR-207938

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Fujiyama from Miho

Yoshida, Hiroshi

Fujiyama from Miho

JPR-207932

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Waiting for the Tide

Yoshida, Hiroshi

Waiting for the Tide

JPR-207931

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Suzukawa

Yoshida, Hiroshi

Suzukawa

JPR-207929

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Fujiyama from Miho

Yoshida, Hiroshi

Fujiyama from Miho

JPR-207928

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A Misty Day in Nikko

Yoshida, Hiroshi

A Misty Day in Nikko

JPR-207927

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At the Mirror

Yoshida, Hiroshi

At the Mirror

JP1-72262

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Kura in Tomonoura

Yoshida, Hiroshi

Kura in Tomonoura

JPR-88342

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